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$18-22/hour

Hunter Recruitment Advisors

Santa Paula, CA 93060, USA

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Position: Maintenance Technician Department: Property Management   Supervisor: Regional Portfolio Supervisor Wages: $18-22/hr Status: Full-Time About Us: Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation (CEDC) is at the forefront of creating inclusive residential communities. With a commitment to affordable, secure, and quality housing, we empower residents to thrive. Join our team and contribute to our mission. The Role: As a Maintenance Technician, you'll play a crucial role in maintaining our affordable housing developments. From preventive maintenance to repairs, you'll ensure our properties are in optimum condition. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Major duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following: Perform general maintenance and repairs involving plumbing, electrical, drywall repair, painting, etc., in the apartments and common areas of this community. Prepare vacant apartments for occupancy through timely repairs and cleaning. Maintain organized common areas, landscaping, and parking lots for curb appeal. Conduct daily property inspections and respond to emergency after-hours maintenance requests. Assist in apartment inspections during move-in, move-out, and bi-annual inspections. Maintain inventory of maintenance supplies and equipment. Work with vendors to obtain bids and quotes for services needed. Requirements: Knowledge of building and maintenance trades (electrical, carpentry, painting, plumbing). Ability to perform general apartment maintenance work and repairs. Effective communication skills, both orally and in writing. Ability to work independently and establish effective work relationships. Physical ability to safely perform required job duties. Possession or ability to obtain insecticide/hazardous material applications permit. Valid California driver’s license and proof of automobile liability insurance. Preferred: Bilingual (English/Spanish). Education & Experience: Any combination equivalent to sufficient experience, training, and/or education. BENEFITS: CEDC offers a competitive salary. Our comprehensive benefits package includes health insurance coverage (either HMO or PPO), dental, vision, and life insurance. Other benefits include paid time off, specific paid holidays and an opportunity for enrollment in our 403(b) retirement plan. Join us in making a difference! Apply today. CEDC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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